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Treasure Island — Chapter 31 — Page 8

Right up there is our line for the Pole Star and the jolly dollars. But, by thunder! If it dont make me cold inside to think of Flint. This is one of his jokes, and no mistake. Him and these six was alone here; he killed em, every man; and this one he hauled here and laid down by compass, shiver my timbers! Theyre long bones, and the hairs been yellow. Aye, that would be Allardyce. You mind Allardyce, Tom Morgan? Aye, aye, returned Morgan; I mind him; he owed me money, he did, and took my knife ashore with him. Speaking of knives, said another, why dont we find hisn lying round? Flint warnt the man to pick a seamans pocket; and the birds, I guess, would leave it be. By the powers, and thats true! cried Silver. There aint a thing left here, said Merry, still feeling round among the bones; not a copper doit nor a baccy box. It dont look natral to me. No, by gum, it dont, agreed Silver; not natral, nor not nice, says you. Great guns! Messmates, but if Flint was living, this would be a hot spot for you and me. Six they were, and six are we; and bones is what they are now. I saw him dead with these here deadlights, said Morgan. Billy took me in. There he laid, with penny-pieces on his eyes.